2008 Key Questions for Key States

Election: Fall, 2008

Washington

Follow-up required of voter

No followed-up required

If a voter casts a provisional ballot for lack of ID, the voter need not do anything (e.g., return with identifying documents) to ensure that the ballot is counted. Rather, the ballot will be counted if the signature on the envelope matches the signature in the voter registration record. WA ADC 434-253-047.

Key Questions for Key States

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